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attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: and then wednesday, the court hears a challenge to doma, the defense of marriage act, passed by congress in 1996. it blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages in the states that allow it. much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of americans now say they support it. that's why supporters of marriage for gay couples claim the cultural tide is moving in their direction. >> if the supreme court disagrees with these claims, history will not look fondly on it. but the court almost prides itself on moving very slowly, not being out in front
attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: and then wednesday, the court hears a challenge to doma, the defense of marriage act, passed by congress in 1996. it blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages in the states that allow it. much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional...
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we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and those things show up in the brain. the brain is also a sponge. the brain isn't simply created by genetics and it's very much shaped by environment. and so my mentor john monaghan likened the problem of predicting violent people to predicting violent storms. when you think of meteorology, you think of the difficulty of classifying a hurricane and tracking a hurricane, making judgments about such complex behavior that has sort of chaotic premises underlying it, you're going to make lots of mistakes. you're going to make lots of mistakes in both directio
we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and...
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. >> she walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment. it is very blackout here and very dark. it is very steep. it is brushy and there is also coyotes in the background. to someone who was raised in a more urban environment as opposed to a rural setting that can be quite intimidating. >> the girl's father died from his injuries, but she escaped from the crash and her trek through the wilderness with a few cuts and bruises. >>> a round of nasty weather forced the cancellation of a professional golf tournament in florida. look how dangerous conditions were with strong wind gusts and even blowing over the large media center. tense moments after it was evacuated. the storm put a damper on tiger woods' golf game. suspending play. woods only got in two holes thus delayed play until tomorrow. the tornado warning was issued, but there are no confirmed sight ings tonight. and for the weather here in the bay area, let's get to leigh glaser who is tracking what is ahead. >> right now live doppler 7hd and we are not picking up any returns at all, bu
. >> she walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment. it is very blackout here and very dark. it is very steep. it is brushy and there is also coyotes in the background. to someone who was raised in a more urban environment as opposed to a rural setting that can be quite intimidating. >> the girl's father died from his injuries, but she escaped from the crash and her trek through the wilderness with a few cuts and bruises. >>> a round of nasty weather...
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. >> she walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment. it is very blackout here and very dark. it is very steep. it is brushy and there is also coyotes in the background. to someone who was raised in a more urban environment as opposed to a rural setting that can be quite intimidating. >> the girl's father died from his injuries, but she escaped from the crash and her trek through the wilderness with a few cuts and bruises. >>> a round of nasty weather forced the cancellation of a professional golf tournament in florida. look how dangerous conditions were with strong wind gusts and even blowing over the large media center. tense moments after it was evacuated. the storm put a damper on tiger woods' golf game. suspending play. woods only got in two holes before the thunderstorms delayed play until tomorrow. the tornado warning was issued, but there are no confirmed sight ings tonight. and for the weather here in the bay area, let's get to leigh glaser who is tracking what is ahead. >> right now live doppler 7hd and we are not picking up an
. >> she walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment. it is very blackout here and very dark. it is very steep. it is brushy and there is also coyotes in the background. to someone who was raised in a more urban environment as opposed to a rural setting that can be quite intimidating. >> the girl's father died from his injuries, but she escaped from the crash and her trek through the wilderness with a few cuts and bruises. >>> a round of nasty weather...
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. >> she walked quite a distance in a threatening environment. it's he very black out here, dark, and steep and brushy and there are coyotes in the background. >> harris: oh, my gosh, she was only nine, i mentioned that. by the time the emergency crews got it the crash, her dad was dead and that girl was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. and federal agents carrying out a massive sweep in california looking for laughing gas, raiding more than a dozen businesses suspected in a nitrous oxide ring. otherwise known as laughing gas. and users inhale the laughing gas to try to get a cheap and dangerous high. >> we have armed robberies conducted by gangs stealing the gas from each other, it can be taken home or to a large underground party, balloons are sold, $3, $10 a pop. and a lot of money to be made. >> and they took gas street value, 20 million dollars. >> a driver shot and killed outside of papa john's pizza. on this fox trip across america. oklahoma, police say the victim was unloading pizza dough from the back of his truck when his partn
. >> she walked quite a distance in a threatening environment. it's he very black out here, dark, and steep and brushy and there are coyotes in the background. >> harris: oh, my gosh, she was only nine, i mentioned that. by the time the emergency crews got it the crash, her dad was dead and that girl was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. and federal agents carrying out a massive sweep in california looking for laughing gas, raiding more than a dozen businesses suspected in...
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now, that might be terrible for the environment. but it's darn cheap. and if coal volume starts coming back because of the switch, well, that's the holy grail of the railroad business. because the truck don't too well. i bring this up, because we're playing a game. a new game here on "mad money." it's called oligopoly. no free parking, no passing go and sadly no community chest. but unlike monopoly where you make money, it's fake, right, in the investor game we can help you make real money. amazing when it comes to the railroads we have the situation where the truth is stranger than fiction. le of golly is where a small number control all the business. we know pennsylvania, redding, b & o. still baltimore and ohio by the way. the short line. you know what? in a bizarre coincidence, 90% of the rail freight in the united states belongs to just four companies. but this is not an industry where you have four companies generally competing against each other, even though you'll see some overlap. you have two in the east, csx and norfolk southern. and burlingt
now, that might be terrible for the environment. but it's darn cheap. and if coal volume starts coming back because of the switch, well, that's the holy grail of the railroad business. because the truck don't too well. i bring this up, because we're playing a game. a new game here on "mad money." it's called oligopoly. no free parking, no passing go and sadly no community chest. but unlike monopoly where you make money, it's fake, right, in the investor game we can help you make real...
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we want a friendly environment for them. this is the kind of place we want them to feel it's open to consider new ideas but my job is to take them and give them some of those new ideas but challenge them to think in new ways they haven't before. >> host: can you predict who would be successful and who wouldn't? >> guest: at first, no because most of the students that we get are going to be successful so that's the good news but the first meeting, know it's impossible to determine who will be successful than others. >> host: what are the downfalls? >> guest: there are lots and lots of distractions here or at any other universities that is currently the biggest downfall which isn't paying attention to what they need to do. so not going to class, not getting assignments done, that is the most important thing in terms of making sure they have the best opportunity to succeed. >> host: what is the most common question students ask? >> guest: what's going to be on the test and that isn't the right question to be asking. what they o
we want a friendly environment for them. this is the kind of place we want them to feel it's open to consider new ideas but my job is to take them and give them some of those new ideas but challenge them to think in new ways they haven't before. >> host: can you predict who would be successful and who wouldn't? >> guest: at first, no because most of the students that we get are going to be successful so that's the good news but the first meeting, know it's impossible to determine...
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environment pulls the trigger. he may have had both of those going at once. >> i have a friend who smokes, and i chide him about smoking, and just yesterday, he sent me a link to a woman who has smoked and is 100 years old, as if he is saying, "i can live to be 100." how do you know that smoking will definitely cause cancer? >> that is absolutely incontrovertibly proven without a shadow of a doubt. it has been now for 30 years. the fact that people are denying that really means they have not looked at the data. the data leads to that conclusion. there are recent papers in "the new england journal of medicine." it looks at smokers, their overall longevity. it talks about cancer, heart disease. someone who smokes lifelong on the average has lost 10 years of life, 10 years. >> every single one? >> on the average. this is an epidemiological statement. if you stop, you get most of it back. if you stop at age 40, you get eight years of those back. people listening, if you have gone through your whole life like that, ther
environment pulls the trigger. he may have had both of those going at once. >> i have a friend who smokes, and i chide him about smoking, and just yesterday, he sent me a link to a woman who has smoked and is 100 years old, as if he is saying, "i can live to be 100." how do you know that smoking will definitely cause cancer? >> that is absolutely incontrovertibly proven without a shadow of a doubt. it has been now for 30 years. the fact that people are denying that really...
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so i think it's part of the environment and the uncertainty associate with the environment. beyond that i'm really not sure, and one of the things we recommended to the department is they do a root cause analysis to try to figure out what species it's a pretty depressing place up here, isn't it? [laughter] >> well, this is a tough issue. i know from running the gao, you know, we have employee feedback surveys, too. fortunately, we are one of the top ranked ones but we didn't get there by accident. we worked on this over the years. it'it very difficult to figure t what motivates people and what you really need to do to address their concerns. but you have to try, keep trying hard, keep trying but are defined with some of the root causes are. we've made a recommendation to dhs. they have agreed to do that, and i think that will provide some insight to the recent. you have to study this. a few leapt to conclusions about things you can actually make things worse spent secretary lute, do think it's any worse in dhs than it is anywhere else in the government's? >> i won't speak fo
so i think it's part of the environment and the uncertainty associate with the environment. beyond that i'm really not sure, and one of the things we recommended to the department is they do a root cause analysis to try to figure out what species it's a pretty depressing place up here, isn't it? [laughter] >> well, this is a tough issue. i know from running the gao, you know, we have employee feedback surveys, too. fortunately, we are one of the top ranked ones but we didn't get there by...
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determines guilt or innocence but something that can effect the ultimate outcome in a highly politicized environment as we have in italy. >> quickly the u.s. has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much. we will be hearing more from you in fact on "fox & friends"" including your brew on this responses. by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. : very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm reallylad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours.
determines guilt or innocence but something that can effect the ultimate outcome in a highly politicized environment as we have in italy. >> quickly the u.s. has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much....
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that is operated on by the environment and health choices. revealing a lot of its secrets to us, is helping us to nail down what that heredity looks like and how we may learn enough about it to influence outcomes, so if you are born with a high risk of alzheimer's, maybe there is something you can do about it before you get the disease. >> what did he do in st. louis? >> he was examined by the cancer experts. they conducted dna analysis from his blood, and that could tell born with, he was and then they could look at the specific dna in the cancer cells. cancer comes about because of bornkes in the dna you are with, causing them to grow when they should not, and in his cancer genome, they found a dozen or some mistakes that were acquired during life that were driving those cells to grow, and at least one of those not previously described suggested the possibility of using a therapy you would not normally have contemplated for esophageal cancer, so there was a chance to try something that was rational, sort of evidence-based, a designer drug b
that is operated on by the environment and health choices. revealing a lot of its secrets to us, is helping us to nail down what that heredity looks like and how we may learn enough about it to influence outcomes, so if you are born with a high risk of alzheimer's, maybe there is something you can do about it before you get the disease. >> what did he do in st. louis? >> he was examined by the cancer experts. they conducted dna analysis from his blood, and that could tell born with,...
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law enforcement has always had extensive tools for operating in that environment. and the collection of data concerning ordinary citizens. when you overlay the availability of drones with the proliferation of things such as stationary cameras, ill neat my hometown of houston recently voted to take down red light cameras, i think a great many of us, myself included, have very deep concerns about the government collecting information on the citizenry. and with the ease and availability of drones, i think there is a real concern that the day-to-day conduct of american citizens going about their business might be monitored, cataloged, and recorded by the federal government. and i, for one, would have very deep concerns about that. i would ask the question of miss stepanovich, do you share those concerns? and if so, what reasonable limitations should be considered to protect the privacy rights of all americans? >> i think any time when you come up with a new surveillance technology, are you going to have instances where the technology catches bad actors doing bad deeds.
law enforcement has always had extensive tools for operating in that environment. and the collection of data concerning ordinary citizens. when you overlay the availability of drones with the proliferation of things such as stationary cameras, ill neat my hometown of houston recently voted to take down red light cameras, i think a great many of us, myself included, have very deep concerns about the government collecting information on the citizenry. and with the ease and availability of drones,...
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the interaction -- the interaction nature of the internet has produced an environment in which many people spend many hours each day online. 's this context, a person electronics communications encompass much more than in 1986. 2013, a person's the electronic communications encompass much more than in 2000 when congress acknowledge that must -- much had changed. a reform must be undertaken so that, despite the evolution of technology and its use in the world, the constitutional protections will endure. to advance ofded the goal of supporting the goal of new technologies and services. those must be and will be upheld as this lot is improved. there are many investigations in which it is working well. pedophiles who sexually assault children and put videos on the internet arethe becoming increasingly savvy. investigators use court orders under ecpa to identify these offenders to uncover caches of child pornography stored remotely in the cloud. ecpa reform is one of the top priorities. technology will help us solve many of the pressing problems our nation currently facing. we need to make sure
the interaction -- the interaction nature of the internet has produced an environment in which many people spend many hours each day online. 's this context, a person electronics communications encompass much more than in 1986. 2013, a person's the electronic communications encompass much more than in 2000 when congress acknowledge that must -- much had changed. a reform must be undertaken so that, despite the evolution of technology and its use in the world, the constitutional protections will...
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the security environment. we should expect they will. the good news is, as we found in may of last year in chicago, the nato and its isaf, 2 partners are willing to contribute over time to the security environment, the security forces of the afghans. and although i don't think the decision has been announced, there is very clear consideration that the afghan security forces, 352,000, should remain at that number for some number of years after our mission is over. that's a signal of commitment over the long-term which is good for the afghan people, it's good for the security environment of the country, if that force remains intact for a number of years, it gaves the next -- gives the next administration time to get its legs up under it, to pursue an agenda of reform, countering corruption. it gives the economy time to move into equill inreyum after years tissue equilibrium after years and years of distrorgs from wartime that alone is a signal not just to the afghan people but to the taliban that this capable force, which is get manager ca
the security environment. we should expect they will. the good news is, as we found in may of last year in chicago, the nato and its isaf, 2 partners are willing to contribute over time to the security environment, the security forces of the afghans. and although i don't think the decision has been announced, there is very clear consideration that the afghan security forces, 352,000, should remain at that number for some number of years after our mission is over. that's a signal of commitment...
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. > now when you say it is changing, is this more of a traditional - some might even stay healthy - environment to be trading in? > > sure. yes. i think that what we were seeing was somewhat inefficient, if you will; although, again, for anyone who was long, they were certainly enjoying it, and short-sided activity was paying the price, but it wasn't really efficient in terms of that two- sided activity. we are seeing much more two-sided anticipation right now. again, though, as i mentioned, it has been a little bit heavily weighted to the sell side, which is completely unusual for what we are used to seeing, even, for the most part, throughout this whole year. really the last few months have just been about upside activity and all about buy-side activity. so, we are actually seeing some rotational type trade occurring here, and we are seeing some activity, again as i mentioned, across the board, other major markets are starting to take notice. > all right, you have a good final day of the week trading today. > > thank you, you too. > thanks ben. more than pay, being a ceo is pay dirt. already
. > now when you say it is changing, is this more of a traditional - some might even stay healthy - environment to be trading in? > > sure. yes. i think that what we were seeing was somewhat inefficient, if you will; although, again, for anyone who was long, they were certainly enjoying it, and short-sided activity was paying the price, but it wasn't really efficient in terms of that two- sided activity. we are seeing much more two-sided anticipation right now. again, though, as i...
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that create an unnatural environment and that's something we shouldn't be encouraging. >> can't you just go to the georgia aquarium or some place like that? >> we don't have great white sharks. we have whale sharks but it's a plankton feeder, and you have nothing to fear from that one. >> al dove, good information. thank you very much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> all right. if you live in a big city, you know how hard it is to find a parking place sometimes, but that doesn't explain this. we've got the story behind this car next. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. the delightful discovery. the sweet realization that you have a moment all to yourself. well, almost. splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® makes the moment yours™. >>> "the amazing race" did an on-air apology to veterans tonight
that create an unnatural environment and that's something we shouldn't be encouraging. >> can't you just go to the georgia aquarium or some place like that? >> we don't have great white sharks. we have whale sharks but it's a plankton feeder, and you have nothing to fear from that one. >> al dove, good information. thank you very much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> all right. if you live in a big city, you know how hard it is to find a parking place sometimes,...
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we have to make the dormitories a safe environment for the met -- men and women. you know when there is a predator, you know when you are setting up somebody for a situation in which a predator can take advantage. is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem is on college campuses, as well. we are transparent and we have a challenge of getting some numbers comparable period 18 to 25-year-old is a different demographic. >> our time draws short beard i will take advantage of your being here to ask you one of the questions always -- that always most intrigued me. famous moviesf of and novels and plays. though, rarely actual occurrences in actual trials. can you describe the acute dilemma that occurs, morally and legally, when a subordinate is ordered to do something by a superior that is manifestly illegal, sometimes in a dramatic c
we have to make the dormitories a safe environment for the met -- men and women. you know when there is a predator, you know when you are setting up somebody for a situation in which a predator can take advantage. is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem...
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lawre doing what the requires in a very uncertain environment. >> that is not the question. when did the folks at i start planning for a law that was enacted on august of two dozen 11. did you start august 3? did you start sometime in 2012? did you start march 2? when did you start? >> most of these releases were due to the c.r. with regard to sequestration, we began to plan in earnest at the beginning of this year. >> so you waited until january of 2013? >> we waited until january of 2013. >> when did you make the decision to release the 2228 detainees? when was that decision made? >> the discussions on that have been ongoing since the beginning of this year. >> let me cut in here. i only have five minutes. when did you decide you would release the 629 who were criminals? >> february 9. >> is that the same time he made the decision to release the 10 level 1 felons? >> the eight level one felons were part of that overall decision. >> do you think maybe if you would have started planning sometime before this year, you had 20 months to get ready for it, do you think maybe we w
lawre doing what the requires in a very uncertain environment. >> that is not the question. when did the folks at i start planning for a law that was enacted on august of two dozen 11. did you start august 3? did you start sometime in 2012? did you start march 2? when did you start? >> most of these releases were due to the c.r. with regard to sequestration, we began to plan in earnest at the beginning of this year. >> so you waited until january of 2013? >> we waited...
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the gun used in the texas firefight is the same weapon used to kill colorado prisons chief tom clem environment -- clements. among the items in the car are reported to be a dominoes pizza carrier bag and dominoes pizza jacket with more weapons and more ammunition. and along with quote, several forms of correspondence with an unknown or unidentified suspect who might be involved in the case. so whether there was more than one person involved in this murder of the colorado prisons chief remains to be scene. the suspect that shot police with the weapon, the same weapon that killed tom clements, that suspect is this man, a 28-year-old colorado parolee, evan ebel. he is identified as a member of a white supremacist colorado prison gang, in and out of prison the past decade, released recently in january. his family says he was locked up in solitary confinement most of the time imprisoned and they say it had destroyed him mentally. his signature issue as prison chief was reducing use of solitary confinement in that state. there's a lot authorities don't know about the case, including a motive, how the
the gun used in the texas firefight is the same weapon used to kill colorado prisons chief tom clem environment -- clements. among the items in the car are reported to be a dominoes pizza carrier bag and dominoes pizza jacket with more weapons and more ammunition. and along with quote, several forms of correspondence with an unknown or unidentified suspect who might be involved in the case. so whether there was more than one person involved in this murder of the colorado prisons chief remains...
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first place so that it straight couples have unintended children, you are providing a secure social environment for them but it is difficult to see why excluding same-sex couples from the institution contributes to that objective. host: we will hear from brad in albany, kentucky, republican caller. we're having a discussion on constitutional rights but what is being lost in is with regards to a right. inight does not exist cultural or historical vacuum. there is a context to it. how would you define the term 'right.' ?' is it inalienable? guest: in constitutional law, we think of rights as trump cards that people can play against government or majorities. a right to equality that disallows the government from segregating racism in school or a right could be right to free speech that allows the government from suppressing criticism of the government or a right to be right to keep and bear arms that prevents the government from adopting too aggressive forms of gun control legislation. a right basically is a spear of autonomy carved out against government interference. to some protection against m
first place so that it straight couples have unintended children, you are providing a secure social environment for them but it is difficult to see why excluding same-sex couples from the institution contributes to that objective. host: we will hear from brad in albany, kentucky, republican caller. we're having a discussion on constitutional rights but what is being lost in is with regards to a right. inight does not exist cultural or historical vacuum. there is a context to it. how would you...
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the job of our government is to create an environment where people are encouraged to and it is easier for them to risk the money they have access to in order to start up a new business or grow an existing business so they can hire more people and create more jobs for others. there's a lot of things that government can do to help create that environment but there are few that are being discussed. i want to point to three. the first thing is predictability. what do i mean by predictability? what i mean by that is that when someone decides i'm going to open up a business, one of the things that encourages them to hire people is that they know what tomorrow's going to look like. they know what the taxes are going to be, they know what the laws are going to be, they know what the economy's going to look like, and so they feel encouraged because they can pl plan, because they know what tomorrow looks like. imagine now for a moment if you are a businessman or a businesswoman and is deciding whether to hire five people next year or not. one of the first things you're going to want to know is,
the job of our government is to create an environment where people are encouraged to and it is easier for them to risk the money they have access to in order to start up a new business or grow an existing business so they can hire more people and create more jobs for others. there's a lot of things that government can do to help create that environment but there are few that are being discussed. i want to point to three. the first thing is predictability. what do i mean by predictability? what...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> all right. welcome >>> all right. welcome back, everybody. first up, last week, president obama told a tv interviewer he didn't have immediate debt crisis. or we in america don't have an immediate debt crisis. and this weekend speaker boehner said basically the same thing. >> we do not have an immediate debt crisis. but we all know that we have one looming. >> all right. you know what, i think they both could be right. i don't think we have an immediate debt crisis. i like to see more growth, not just debt root canal. oh, my god, i said it. that's, by the way, why the business round table of american ceos is pushing hard for a lower, more competitive, more pro-growth 25% corporate tax rate. so let's talk about this. steve forbes, judd gregg, jared bernstein, still with us. all righ
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> all right. welcome >>> all right. welcome back, everybody. first up, last week, president obama told a tv interviewer he didn't have immediate debt crisis. or we in america don't have an immediate debt crisis. and this weekend speaker...
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companies with existing infrastructures are aren't driving in this environment because no one is building, and that just makes it so the profits flow right to the bottom lines of the companies you're buying. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up. sink or swim. few stocks have been hit harder than the shippers. but could the tide be about to turn for the most sea worthy? tonight, cramer is wading into the group to find out. in a special nautical edition of "off the charts." >>> and later, bill of health. all week, cramer's checking out the cutting-edge science behind some of the biggest players in the biotech industry. tonight, a company forming a pipeline to fight devastating diseases. is it time to get behind their efforts. >>> plus, extended stay. from beverly hills to the sun-soaked florida coast, ashford hospitality trust owns rooms with a view across the country. as travel spending continues to increase, could it provide the perfect accommodations for your cash. cramer talks with the ceo. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer
companies with existing infrastructures are aren't driving in this environment because no one is building, and that just makes it so the profits flow right to the bottom lines of the companies you're buying. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up. sink or swim. few stocks have been hit harder than the shippers. but could the tide be about to turn for the most sea worthy? tonight, cramer is wading into the group to find out. in a special nautical edition of "off...
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attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: in san francisco, it is clear there is overwhelming support for marriage equality. tonight, same-sex marriage supporters will be in a march from decastro to city hall. >> it seems like people are lining up and that people want to be on the right side of history. >> reporter: the rainbow flag will fly in front of berkeley city hall while the supreme court justices hear the two cases. >> i don't think the purpose of flying the flag in oakland, berkeley or san leandro is to try to change the supreme court's mind, it's to give encouragement and support to people who believe in marriage equality. >> reporter: as you can see, this line is growing. it's going from here to market down castro, and there is a number of people on the other sidelining up down market street. now, they will take their demonstration down to san francisco city hall. organizers expect about a thousand people to show up. they are not really sure if they'll get that number, but that's what they expect. a n
attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: in san francisco, it is clear there is overwhelming support for marriage equality. tonight, same-sex marriage supporters will be in a march from decastro to city hall. >> it seems like people are lining up and that people want to be on the right side of history. >> reporter: the rainbow flag will fly in front of berkeley city hall while the supreme...
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particularly on the issues that she knew a lot about, which in alaska, are energy and the environment. and so when i got back, after that, i decided i would write a story about her. i mean, i heard a little bit about her. you don't hear much about alaska politics down here, for heaven's sake. she had run against the incumbent governor, republican, had defeated in the primarily then won the election in 2006 which was not a good republican year, but alaska is a pretty republican state and she won. so there she was in 2007. so i came back. i interviewed a bunch of people by phone and talked to her twice. i interviewed her twice on the phone and wrote a piece for "the weekly standard" about sarah palin. it was the first piece written about her in the national magazine in the united states. i don't go around bragging that i discovered her. >> the reason i ask you about this is here's "the weekly standard" magazine. this is a recent issue. most weeks, how many pages? 36 or so. >> 36 or 40. >> when did you know that column might have had an impact, led eventually to john mccain choosing her
particularly on the issues that she knew a lot about, which in alaska, are energy and the environment. and so when i got back, after that, i decided i would write a story about her. i mean, i heard a little bit about her. you don't hear much about alaska politics down here, for heaven's sake. she had run against the incumbent governor, republican, had defeated in the primarily then won the election in 2006 which was not a good republican year, but alaska is a pretty republican state and she...
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[applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> so being in a classroom environment, i usually get in a lot of debates with professors and teachers, so i'm going to give everybody a tip on how to debate a liberal for the upcoming year. if they ever say liberalism works, just say look at illinois. i'm ooh from illinois, and if you want to see liberal policies at work, come to illinois. we have about $100 billion in unfunded pensions, our last four governors in jail, it's one of the most corrupt governments not just in the country -- time magazine rated the most corrupt goth -- governments in the world. number one was venezuela, number two was north korea, number three was illinois. [laughter] now, illinois' really bad, but if i take a drive about an hour and a half north on i-94, i start to get a smile on my face, and i pass into the dairy state. [cheers and applause] i get a smile because i know i'm in a state that has a leader. a state that has a leader that stood up to special interests, that looked the unions in the eye and made reforms that were not really popular at the time but are now proven effecti
[applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> so being in a classroom environment, i usually get in a lot of debates with professors and teachers, so i'm going to give everybody a tip on how to debate a liberal for the upcoming year. if they ever say liberalism works, just say look at illinois. i'm ooh from illinois, and if you want to see liberal policies at work, come to illinois. we have about $100 billion in unfunded pensions, our last four governors in jail, it's one of the most corrupt...
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they believe that the environment is a thing you can use and use and use and never have to worry about. they think that, you know, not everybody's equal and not everybody has a fair shake at american life. they just see it differently. but the american people, the majority, the overwhelming majority, you know, believe that people should have a shot. the economy should work. and people should be able to marry who they're in love with. >> now, let me bring this note to you that is not harmonious with all of this. senator rand paul, ted cruz and mike lee hand delivered a letter to senator harry reid's office today. and it read, quote, we the undersigned intend to oppose any legislation that would infringe on american people's constitutional right to bear arms. we will oppose the motion to proceed to any legislation that will serve as a vehicle for any additional gun restrictions. i mean, it means they want to filibuster gun control. that's what they're saying. they're going to filibuster gun control. >> yeah. >> i mean, what are they thinking? >> well, if you look at the heller decision w
they believe that the environment is a thing you can use and use and use and never have to worry about. they think that, you know, not everybody's equal and not everybody has a fair shake at american life. they just see it differently. but the american people, the majority, the overwhelming majority, you know, believe that people should have a shot. the economy should work. and people should be able to marry who they're in love with. >> now, let me bring this note to you that is not...
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i think partly it was the circumstances and the environment we had to confront. devissive had very times. the schedule has changed a lot. we would work longer weeks and people were there for a longer period of time. the venues for communication were much more readily at hand. we had -- we used to have two lunch tables that are just for senators and you'd is it family style and people would have lunch together. and for whatever reason that lunchroom was closed. we used to have social events where we get together and one was around our spouses and we'd salute or spouse. we'd do things like that. but i think the single biggest thing people leave washington so much more routinely on thursday or friday and don't come back till monday or tuesday and you are left to govern on wednesday. you can't govern a country as big and sophisticated as this one is one or two days a week. they have been in session 11 days in february which we've got to ground the airplane. we're going to have to say you're going to have to stay here. maybe what we ought to do is have blocks of time
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www.thedoctorstv.com other than and my doctor's orders, there was a theme when it comes to toxins in our environment today. and the news that contaminants, they're not only in the air, but with they're also in a lot of things. we knowingly or unknowingly expose ourselves to them. really the take away is, just be aware. be aware of the things that you are eating. the things that you are putting on your skin, on your nails. the things all-around you that could potentially be toxic to your body. education is key. if you have any concerns, as always, discuss them with your physician, those are my doctor's orders, thanks for joining us! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪ >> (male announcer): live from the bay area this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 4 starts now. >> good morning. it is friday march 22nd. we are taking a live look at the golden gate bridge. some days in it. not bad. >> let us find out about whether and traffic. us start with the weather. good morning erica. >> good morning james happy friday. we're starting off with clear conditions around the bay area. though winds howling o
www.thedoctorstv.com other than and my doctor's orders, there was a theme when it comes to toxins in our environment today. and the news that contaminants, they're not only in the air, but with they're also in a lot of things. we knowingly or unknowingly expose ourselves to them. really the take away is, just be aware. be aware of the things that you are eating. the things that you are putting on your skin, on your nails. the things all-around you that could potentially be toxic to your body....
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> stocks have opened higher after big retail names reported higher earnings. tiffany and darden posted profits that were higher. overseas, markets have recovered. the dow up 77. s&p is up 8. nasdaq is up 14. well, a glimmer of hope for cypress. it has until monday to raise billions billions billions billions billions billions of euros. the money from moscow would not be a loan because that would increase the debt burden which the european union said it would frown on. >>> blackberry ceo says apple lacks innovation. he made that excellent hours before the u.s. launch of the new touch screen blackberry. the iphone does not allow for multitasking. the blackberry lets users have multiple apps open. they will announce sales numbers for the phone in other countries. >>> twitter being taken
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> stocks have opened higher after big retail names reported higher earnings. tiffany and darden posted profits that were higher. overseas, markets have recovered. the dow up 77. s&p is up 8. nasdaq is up 14. well, a glimmer of hope for...
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. >> she walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment. it's very black out here, very dark. it's very steep. it is brushy. there is also coyotes in the background. >> amazing. the girl had to climb 200 feet embankments before finding help at a rail station. sadly, paramedics found her father dead when they arrived at the accident scene. >> what a story. >>> listen to this one. a bizarre freak accident stunned a quiet neighborhood near los angeles. a glendale couple lost control of their car ended up on the roof of a neighbor's house. the driver and his wife say they drove down a hill. they couldn't stop the car. it turned the corner. when the car went airborne and landed on the roof amazingly no one was hurt. emergency crews needed a crane to remove the car. oops. >> amazing. >>> a wild finish to a nascar race in california driver denny hamlin in the number 11 car and number 22, joey logano were battling for the lead in the last lap. logano hit the wall. hamlin ended up slamming into an infield wall. he was stretched off and flown to a ho
. >> she walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment. it's very black out here, very dark. it's very steep. it is brushy. there is also coyotes in the background. >> amazing. the girl had to climb 200 feet embankments before finding help at a rail station. sadly, paramedics found her father dead when they arrived at the accident scene. >> what a story. >>> listen to this one. a bizarre freak accident stunned a quiet neighborhood near los angeles. a...
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american saver is earning far less than they would have in a non-qe and nonzero interest rate policy environment. the federal reserve has drilled rates down to zero because they cannot get gdp to grow because of tight regulation on the middle class. with zero percent rates, the saver earns next to noing, and the typical american family has no access to the american credit markets. >> i think we have a table we want to put up. you're basically saying that u.s. deposits are a little different from the cyprus story. u.s. savers have been badly damaged by the federal reserve policy. >> it's basically like a tax. if interest rates were at 2%, u.s. savers would earn 2% a year. last four years, they would have compounded out at 9%. instead, their earnings are basically zero, and they're underwriting the profits of the banks. >> jimmy, your response? >> you look globally at long-term interest rates, where are they going globally? down, down, down, even where banks aren't doing quantitative easing. those low rates reflect a weak economy. people aren't one thing. sure, they're savers, but they're also equ
american saver is earning far less than they would have in a non-qe and nonzero interest rate policy environment. the federal reserve has drilled rates down to zero because they cannot get gdp to grow because of tight regulation on the middle class. with zero percent rates, the saver earns next to noing, and the typical american family has no access to the american credit markets. >> i think we have a table we want to put up. you're basically saying that u.s. deposits are a little...
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the tunnel was designed to blend with the surrounding environment rather than having a big facade that says "tunnel" we designed the concrete and portals to look just hike the rock that is naturally occurring. >> the party will start at 11:00 this morning at the entrance of the tunnels and politicians and government workers will be there. they also tried to invite all the local resident whose play add role in creating this tunnel making sure it happened. they will start the process of opening it and diverting traffic into it tonight after the ribbon cutting the they are not exactly sure what time it will be opened. they have a wide window because it is an effort but it will be open and available and ready for use for tomorrow's commute in the morning. >> thank you, aimy. the project has been a long time coming as we said with work going at the site six years ago in march of 2007 at south portal. the bridges were completed 18 mes later. then the crews punched through the tunnel and then completed the excavation. in january of 2011 that occurred. finally, today the day drivers have been
the tunnel was designed to blend with the surrounding environment rather than having a big facade that says "tunnel" we designed the concrete and portals to look just hike the rock that is naturally occurring. >> the party will start at 11:00 this morning at the entrance of the tunnels and politicians and government workers will be there. they also tried to invite all the local resident whose play add role in creating this tunnel making sure it happened. they will start the...
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the proposed changes coming after some decades of back and forth lawsuits between environment. tallis ta and the park. >>> runners trying to get limber for this weekend in oakland, the city's annual running festival. the fourth year for this event which includes a 5k half marathon and a full marathon. 26 bands and d.j.s signed up to cheer on the runners with music and fine tunes. the race organizers particularly excited for this year. the weather, supposed to be nice and sunny for race day. that marks the first time ever for the bad weather the past three years. it has forced a lot of the runners, musicians to pull out last minute. this year should be smooth sailing. >> spring has sprung. it will be great. 5:51. teaching an old dog new tricks. why legal marijuana is now causing big problems for police dogs >>> just announced this morning, prince, this guy here, about to make a bay area comeback. dig it. >>> frae >>> san francisco music fans get ready to get your groove on. prince coming to town. two nights at the dna lounge in san francisco. prince expected to perform two shows
the proposed changes coming after some decades of back and forth lawsuits between environment. tallis ta and the park. >>> runners trying to get limber for this weekend in oakland, the city's annual running festival. the fourth year for this event which includes a 5k half marathon and a full marathon. 26 bands and d.j.s signed up to cheer on the runners with music and fine tunes. the race organizers particularly excited for this year. the weather, supposed to be nice and sunny for race...
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, an environment envisioned in our constitution, but they're finding themselves falling, if you will, back on this whole question of you've got to hit certain numbers, af gyou've goto force the numbers. that was legitimate for the supreme court. this is a president who picks people to promote because they support his ideology rather than the rule of law. >> this is a man headed up the civil rights division at which the inspector general concluded there's a racial hostility within that department that remains deeply divided over whether cases enforcing rights under the voting rights laws should ever be brought or should be brought with any consistency, where the victims in those voting cases are white and the defendants are black. that's under mr. perez and even some on the left have been saying, enough is enough. eric holder personally needs to answer for that ig's report. although it's gotten very scant coverage. so do you believe that that is a potential issue for mr. perez on his confirmation to head up the labor department? >> inge it's one of the most serious accusations, his fai
, an environment envisioned in our constitution, but they're finding themselves falling, if you will, back on this whole question of you've got to hit certain numbers, af gyou've goto force the numbers. that was legitimate for the supreme court. this is a president who picks people to promote because they support his ideology rather than the rule of law. >> this is a man headed up the civil rights division at which the inspector general concluded there's a racial hostility within that...
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this seems obscene given the environment we're in now. >> well, first, the most important thing to know, erin, is that the vice president has no control over these costs. the secret service tells him where to travel. the military decides how many of their people travel with him. secret service decides how many of their people will travel with him. and on this particular trip, he was a couple of days in munich at a security conference. he was met with chancellor merkel then went to london. the state department decides the size of the diplomatic corps that travels with him. he absolutely has no control over that. and that in and of itself says that, you know, even people sort of talking about this in this way becomes too political because this isn't something that he can control. >> all right. i hear your point. it would seem to me that an administration that was yelling to the world, all right, that these four spending cuts are a problem that we're dealing with now. would it the least say, we want to show some restraint. we want -- when we're on the -- guys, look at the travel budget. do
this seems obscene given the environment we're in now. >> well, first, the most important thing to know, erin, is that the vice president has no control over these costs. the secret service tells him where to travel. the military decides how many of their people travel with him. secret service decides how many of their people will travel with him. and on this particular trip, he was a couple of days in munich at a security conference. he was met with chancellor merkel then went to london....
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i take a president at his word when he says he is looking for a strong working environment for middle class. we have a different vision on how to get there. one is a government run or government -- where things are dictated from healthcare to regulations. those are the kinds of things i believe stifle growth. i'm part of our freshman group working on regulatory reform. we are going to talk about that. is not take away the ability for someone to take away the pea, -- epa, but it helps those affected by it. there are real business affected. regulations are cutting -- the best way to help this country is to get washington in that so that it is -- so our free-trade agreements can work, so that our products can be sold overseas. free-trade trade is what we need to be part of. follow up onter, your syrian comments, "so you are against sending troops to syria?" said. that's not what i we have to figure out what is the proper role for us to play in syria. again, a comment i heard this morning -- what do we have a un for if it is completely useless ? i agree that right now, the un is basically
i take a president at his word when he says he is looking for a strong working environment for middle class. we have a different vision on how to get there. one is a government run or government -- where things are dictated from healthcare to regulations. those are the kinds of things i believe stifle growth. i'm part of our freshman group working on regulatory reform. we are going to talk about that. is not take away the ability for someone to take away the pea, -- epa, but it helps those...
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from 93 to 2000 she served as a professional staff member on the senate environment and public works committee which is in markup right now and she then moved on to the senate finance committee where i had just come from where she served on the senate environmental, senior departmental advisor and we thank you very much for your work and the work that is being done. we will ask you to go at it and start your testimony and try to keep it five minutes. if you go a little beyond that it's okay. we will start voting around 11:15 and we want to get as much time as they can. mr. fugate please receive. >> thank you senator. hurricane sandy was essentially to disasters in one and it also covers a geographical area that today we today we know the heaviest impacts were in the jersey shore, new york city harbor area and in connecticut with peripheral impacts. before landfall we anticipated impacts from as far south as cape hatteras and the carolinas and as far west as west virginia which was under a blizzard warning all the way up to the central ohio valley including maine. to prepare for that
from 93 to 2000 she served as a professional staff member on the senate environment and public works committee which is in markup right now and she then moved on to the senate finance committee where i had just come from where she served on the senate environmental, senior departmental advisor and we thank you very much for your work and the work that is being done. we will ask you to go at it and start your testimony and try to keep it five minutes. if you go a little beyond that it's okay. we...
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the company says it is about making a better living environment. some dog owners say another example of big brother. no one wants to step in that. no one wants to see that around their apartment complex. that does seem extreme to me. >> you apparently have to register your dog's poop beforehand. so they know who it belongs to. and also, one owner brings up a good point. what if your dog has diarrhea. sorry if you are eating at this hour of the night. it is kind of hard to pick it up. kind of slippery and will probably get everywhere. what's the penalty here aside from a fine? do they detain your dog? >> i don't know. >> detain you? >> i know, right. maybe they make you get rid of your dog. i can't imagine -- a fine? >> maybe like repeat offender the dog gets crated, hauled off. poor fido. >> we have to get to the bottom of this. maybe somebody owns the lab, analyzes the poop. get rich off this. follow the money. >> you broke the story. >> whatever. making the stuff up. >> come to john, any story, you get to the bottom of the story. >> well, yeah. r
the company says it is about making a better living environment. some dog owners say another example of big brother. no one wants to step in that. no one wants to see that around their apartment complex. that does seem extreme to me. >> you apparently have to register your dog's poop beforehand. so they know who it belongs to. and also, one owner brings up a good point. what if your dog has diarrhea. sorry if you are eating at this hour of the night. it is kind of hard to pick it up. kind...
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half-dozen years or more, has been about america's role in the world, in a rapidly changing strategic environment, and about america's interests looking forward. finally, i would add as a qualification for today's discussion, and like most former holders of high office in washington, he has been willing over and over again to step outside the conventional wisdom when the issue aren't said taking some risks with his own reputation. is one of mcmaster the most prominent of a very small, elite, important class of individuals who have earned the title of warrior soldier. he has been willing to critically examine the past and has done so with such power rather than end his military career, the work has advanced it. his ph.d. in pieces became a widely influential book beliesiction of duty: that led to vietnam." the title gives you some idea of his appetite for straight talk. he is equally known for achievement as a combat commander, earning a silver star for leadership in the 1991 gulf war, and even broader recognition for his enormously influential success in the ar in the calif iraq war. he went back
half-dozen years or more, has been about america's role in the world, in a rapidly changing strategic environment, and about america's interests looking forward. finally, i would add as a qualification for today's discussion, and like most former holders of high office in washington, he has been willing over and over again to step outside the conventional wisdom when the issue aren't said taking some risks with his own reputation. is one of mcmaster the most prominent of a very small, elite,...
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but certainly underlines the political nature of the administration's handling of the post-benghazi environment. and i can't wait to read these memos. i'm sure they will be a real treat. i think it will simply increase demands in congress for answers about the real facts of benghazi that after six months we still haven't gotten skbri mean, the thoughts on hacking, everybodies that -- everybody has their feeling how this should be handled the law doesn't crack down on people's ability to tap into private exchanges. one thing i think it truly highlights here, if there is a need in social media, even extending into the law breakers, to learn more about what happened, it does, does it not, say something about the energy in this country to produce some truth in this matter? >> yeah. i think there should be more protection for intellectual property on the internet, for people's own communications but i certainly have no faith in the privacy protections now. that is why my e-mails are pretty boring. this is a, dealing with sensitive matters of national security does raise a question, i think, whether
but certainly underlines the political nature of the administration's handling of the post-benghazi environment. and i can't wait to read these memos. i'm sure they will be a real treat. i think it will simply increase demands in congress for answers about the real facts of benghazi that after six months we still haven't gotten skbri mean, the thoughts on hacking, everybodies that -- everybody has their feeling how this should be handled the law doesn't crack down on people's ability to tap...
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. >> how can you speculate how president reagan would react in today's environment? i think milltail things have changed. hal: if policies any indication, he'd be a democratic, because he'd have to change parties after he was primaried as a republican. jacki: because he was too moderate. the nature of warfare that ha changed, too. hal: george is talking out of his posterior. you can tell with the conversion from benghazi to reagan. jacki: a cooling gel might be good for that. hal: i would say to george before he calls back in and tries on another show or either on this one to push that as a paired example of presidential egregious behavior to read up on history. there are plenty of sites out there right and left where you can look at the time line leading up to the iraq war look at the pictures of abu graib. it was not the only one simply the one where the pictures came from, and the ridiculous arc of associating those with it things is like saying that the first bombing of the world trade center is equal to the second bombing of the world trade center and pearl harb
. >> how can you speculate how president reagan would react in today's environment? i think milltail things have changed. hal: if policies any indication, he'd be a democratic, because he'd have to change parties after he was primaried as a republican. jacki: because he was too moderate. the nature of warfare that ha changed, too. hal: george is talking out of his posterior. you can tell with the conversion from benghazi to reagan. jacki: a cooling gel might be good for that. hal: i would...
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10 cents if each paper bag but increased it to get shoppers to bring their own bags to improve the environment. >> now mike. where are the showers? >> live doppler 7 hd show showers in the north bay but well have scattered showers throughout the morning hours and in the afternoon hours, temperatures are in the 50's to 60 and it will be dry starting tomorrow. sue? >> 80 westbound, an accident on the shoulder here. we are seeing bunching up where 580 merges and heavy traffic to the bay bridge and san mateo bridge, reports of an accident eastbound at the toll plaza but not too much slowing in hayward area and an accident in cupertino, 280, that also, cleared to the side of th announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, "les mis" star hugh jackman, and oscar-winner jennifer lawrence. plus, everything you need to get a good night's sleep. all next on the emmy ward-winning "live." now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ michael: march on in there. kelly: thank you. thank you. hi! hi! hello. hello. hey, everybody, happy first day of spring! michael: yes. [appl
10 cents if each paper bag but increased it to get shoppers to bring their own bags to improve the environment. >> now mike. where are the showers? >> live doppler 7 hd show showers in the north bay but well have scattered showers throughout the morning hours and in the afternoon hours, temperatures are in the 50's to 60 and it will be dry starting tomorrow. sue? >> 80 westbound, an accident on the shoulder here. we are seeing bunching up where 580 merges and heavy traffic to...
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- and thank you for protecting transportation, an issue that i care deeply about as chairman of the environment and public works committee because without being able to move people and move goods, our nation will not be a leading economic power. so i thank you and i yield back to senator coons. mr. coons: i thank my good friend from california and the other members of the budget committee who have worked so hard to pull together this proposal, this package, this budget resolution that comes to the floor today. mr. president, i think this is a great week for the united states congress. we are at loose in stark contrast, presenting to the people of the united states a budget path forward adopted boy the republican-led house and a budget path forward adopted by the democrat-led budget committee, and hopefully not just debated but adopted in this chamber this week. let me briefly summarize the main points made by my colleagues. first, as the senator from california emphasized, one of the core elements of the ryan budget plan that gives us real pause and concern is that it doesn't keep our promises
- and thank you for protecting transportation, an issue that i care deeply about as chairman of the environment and public works committee because without being able to move people and move goods, our nation will not be a leading economic power. so i thank you and i yield back to senator coons. mr. coons: i thank my good friend from california and the other members of the budget committee who have worked so hard to pull together this proposal, this package, this budget resolution that comes to...
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which isn't bad in a zero interest rate environment. >>> u.s. equities had been a little bit waerbg. they have been preparing their losses through the morning. dow futures only 11.5 points below fair value. we've been watching what happened overseas in asia. the nikkei was up 1 1/3. in europe, red arrows because of economic numbers. also concerns continuing about cyprus. the cac is done 1.1%. we have positive comments made by fed chairman ben bernanke. >> we'll use models and other indicators and the state of the labor market to try to make a good estimate how much we need to change the rate of flow. but, again, the point is to let the markets see our behavior, to let them see how we respond to changes in the market. and higher levels of purchases or the ultimate facing out of the program. >> in other words, it's not going to be spigot on, spigot off. rick is the head of strategy at wells fargo securities. rick, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> you have been right on some big calls in the past. you called it rig
which isn't bad in a zero interest rate environment. >>> u.s. equities had been a little bit waerbg. they have been preparing their losses through the morning. dow futures only 11.5 points below fair value. we've been watching what happened overseas in asia. the nikkei was up 1 1/3. in europe, red arrows because of economic numbers. also concerns continuing about cyprus. the cac is done 1.1%. we have positive comments made by fed chairman ben bernanke. >> we'll use models and...
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we are doing what the law requires in a very uncertain environment. >> that is not the question. when did the folks at i start planning for a law that was enacted on august of two dozen 11. did you start august 3? did you start sometime in 2012? did you start march 2? when did you start? >> most of these releases were due to the c.r. with regard to sequestration, we began to plan in earnest at the beginning of this year. >> so you waited until january of 2013? >> we waited until january of 2013. >> when did you make the decision to release the 2228 detainees? when was that decision made? >> the discussions on that have been ongoing since the beginning of this year. here. me cut in i only have five minutes. when did you decide you would release the 629 who were criminals? >> february 9. >> is that the same time he made the decision to release the 10 level 1 felons? >> the eight level one felons were part of that overall decision. >> do you think maybe if you would have started planning sometime before this year, you had 20 months to get ready for it, do you think maybe we would no
we are doing what the law requires in a very uncertain environment. >> that is not the question. when did the folks at i start planning for a law that was enacted on august of two dozen 11. did you start august 3? did you start sometime in 2012? did you start march 2? when did you start? >> most of these releases were due to the c.r. with regard to sequestration, we began to plan in earnest at the beginning of this year. >> so you waited until january of 2013? >> we...
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. >>> she walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment. very black out here. very dark. it's very steep. it's brushy and there's also coyotes in the background. >> tragically the girl's father died. the girl was flown to a hospital and is said to be doing okay. the chp is investigating whether alcohol played a role in the crash. >>> 7:51. a very emotional memorial service yesterday tied to a tragedy at a bay area racetrack. ♪ i miss everything about you ♪ >> a santa rosa teenager laid to rest, how his friends will be comforted today. >>> and stanford moves on in the ncaa championship. which team the women will have to beat next. yq >>> a santa rosa trg killed in a racing accident -- teenager killed in a racing accident has been laid to rest and later on today, grief counselors will be at his school ♪ i miss everything about you ♪ >> hundreds of people were at this memorial service lonerring the life of 14-year-old marcus johnson. the 8th grader and another bystander were both killed after a race car driven by johnson's cousin lost control at marysville
. >>> she walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment. very black out here. very dark. it's very steep. it's brushy and there's also coyotes in the background. >> tragically the girl's father died. the girl was flown to a hospital and is said to be doing okay. the chp is investigating whether alcohol played a role in the crash. >>> 7:51. a very emotional memorial service yesterday tied to a tragedy at a bay area racetrack. ♪ i miss everything about...